25 year old Camilla Jenkenson returned to her home in Melbourne last week from a holiday in Bali with a friend.
25 year old Camilla Jenkenson returned to her home in Melbourne last week from a holiday in Bali with a friend.
Camilla consulted her local doctor as she felt unwell. She reported that she had a fever, fatigue, shortness of breath with minimal activity, and a persistent non-productive cough. Her friend had no symptoms, and Camilla said that she and her friend did everything together including eating mostly the same meals. The only difference in the holiday was that she received a very small tattoo on her ankle (where as her friend did not).
The doctor sent Camilla to the local hospital for diagnostic testing, as she had a slight heart murmur (which she did not previously have a history of). The doctors at the hospital diagnosed bacterial endocarditis and advised Camilla that she would need to be admitted to _ hospital to commence intravenous antibiotics to treat the infection. Camilla was also advised that if her symptoms settled that she would be discharged home on long-term antibiotic therapy. Alternatively, if her symptoms did not settle she would require surgery.
Camilla was admitted to the cardiology ward and commenced on intravenous antibiotics two days ago via right PICC line. She was transferred to your ward (neurology) yesterday when she suffered a small right temporal lobe stroke.
Camilla’s family live in rural Western Australia. She has a couple of close friends in Melbourne who she met at University. Camilla is currently single, lives alone in a second-floor flat, and works full-time as an accountant.